Some of the first buildings at Leesburg, Idaho. The photo taken in 1870 by A, F. Thrasher shows a group of men stand on a wooden sidewalk in front of the buildings. One man is mounted on a horse.
James Stewart and Alice Fletcher set up camp at Cold Spring. The camping gear is spread on the ground next to the tent. The wagon, horses, and James are on the left. Alice stands next to the tent. The forest fills the back ground.
A great portrait of a "neighborhood camping party". Four wagons and horse teams are parked behind the group of men and women. Camp stoves, tables, and tents are in the foreground. All the people are dressed in outdoor clothing.
This picture shows a cowboy riding a bucking bronco at the Dry Creek Rodeo at the Riley Ranch near Horseshoe Bend, Idaho, north of Boise. Another horse and rider are in the arena ready to assist. Several cars and trucks are on the outside of the...
Located on Salmon River 12 miles from Dixie, Idaho. Operated by row boats on either side. It was first operated by a man name Robinson, later by Warren Cook. Ferry could only carry 3 or 4 horses per trip.